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Ragnusen Ultred March 31st 18 06:08 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 06:21:49 +0100, schrieb Andreas Rutishauser:

and you think a Mac user will be happy with a Windows copy of CS2?


Hi Andreas Rutishauser,

There is a reason for the PowerPoint, which is that it's a format that
everyone has already and knows already and which is easily modified as
shown in this screenshot below. http://i.cubeupload.com/pK8NQE.gif

There is a reason for the Windows Adobe Illustrator, which is that we want
to /test/ whether it's best to hand the Mac Adobe Illustrator just the PDF
output from PowerPoint or to hand the Mac the Adobe Illustrator AI files
from the freely available Windows version of Adobe Illustrator.

There is sufficient detail for you to understand what you seem to have
missed in this thread, posted just now, but only to the mac newsgroup.
Can the latest Mac Adobe Illustrator read in Windows Adobe Illustrator CS2 "ai-format" files?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.mac.apps/xiJFl-xbD1o

Thanks!

nospam March 31st 18 06:10 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
In article , Ragnusen Ultred
wrote:

from the freely available Windows version of Adobe Illustrator.


illustrator is not free nor has it ever been free.

you are pirating it.

Ragnusen Ultred March 31st 18 06:13 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 00:24:36 -0400, schrieb nospam:

they wouldn't be any happier with a mac version of cs2, since it's
powerpc only...


Both of you completely whooshed on the technical detail.

Rather than repeat it, just look at this thread, and try to act like an
adult, even though you, nospam, have proven for years that:
a. You don't know the answer to any technical question, and,
b. Even so, you just guess (where a monkey does as well as you do), and, a
c. Even more so, you have zero intention to ever be helpful.

Rather than prove those obvious points, I'll let you every post prove it
for me, just as you already proved in this thread on the subject:

Can the latest Mac Adobe Illustrator read in Windows Adobe Illustrator CS2 "ai-format" files?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.mac.apps/xiJFl-xbD1o

Ragnusen Ultred March 31st 18 06:17 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 01:10:49 -0400, schrieb nospam:

illustrator is not free nor has it ever been free.


In your constant question to act like a child, nospam, you completely
whooshed on all the extensive tests that Paul already ran and explained in
detail the Windows thread.
Can Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint & with fonts?
http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=1103517

Notice that there, not surprisingly, no Apple users were on that Windows
thread, so it was immensely informative for all the users and not filled to
the brim with your childish drivel that you Apple users have unilaterally
spouted for decades.

Why do Apple posters always act like children.
I don't know why.

I just know that you do.

Andreas Rutishauser March 31st 18 06:21 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
In article ,
Ragnusen Ultred wrote:

Am Thu, 29 Mar 2018 08:48:34 -0400, schrieb Mayayana:

Please cross-post if necessary, rather than multi-posting.
Your question is being answered in the Win10 group. The
consensus seems to be:

Convert the PPT to PDF. (In MS Office, or failing that,
in Libre Office.)

Import the PDF into Illustrator.


5. Free licensed copy of Adobe Illustrator:
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/4948-adobe-creative-suite-free.html


and you think a Mac user will be happy with a Windows copy of CS2?

Go figure...

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Your Name[_2_] March 31st 18 07:01 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
On 2018-03-31 05:21:49 +0000, Andreas Rutishauser said:
In article ,
Ragnusen Ultred wrote:
Am Thu, 29 Mar 2018 08:48:34 -0400, schrieb Mayayana:

Please cross-post if necessary, rather than multi-posting.
Your question is being answered in the Win10 group. The
consensus seems to be:

Convert the PPT to PDF. (In MS Office, or failing that,
in Libre Office.)

Import the PDF into Illustrator.


5. Free licensed copy of Adobe Illustrator:
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/4948-adobe-creative-suite-free.html


and you think a Mac user will be happy with a Windows copy of CS2?


You can get the Mac version as well. Technially it's not "free". You're
meant to have, and still need, a license code. Adobe turned off the
authentication servers for the old apps, meaning anyone still using
them would have problems, so Adobe supplied the download links for
tweaked versions which will work.




Go figure...


It's a ridiculous troll question to begin with since NO version of
Adobe Illustrator can open a PowerPoint document. :-\



Ragnusen Ultred March 31st 18 07:47 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 19:01:08 +1300, schrieb Your Name:

You can get the Mac version as well.


This is good to know, so thank you for being an adult, which, as has been
proven for decades, is rare on any Apple-related newsgroup.

It's a ridiculous troll question to begin with since NO version of
Adobe Illustrator can open a PowerPoint document. :-\


Whoever it was that errantly *thought* that was the problem simply
completely misunderstood the problem set, which was explained so many times
that it doesn't need to be explained again.

In fact, nobody on the Windows newsgroup was confused about that part of
the problem set, since they're all adults there who can comprehend facts.
Can Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint & with fonts?
http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=1103517

Before anyone jumps to more completely erroneous wacky assumptions, just
look at this short post for the key unanswered question:

Can the latest Mac Adobe Illustrator read in Windows Adobe Illustrator CS2 "ai-format" files?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.mac.apps/xiJFl-xbD1o

Eric Stevens March 31st 18 10:01 AM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 01:10:49 -0400, nospam
wrote:

In article , Ragnusen Ultred
wrote:

from the freely available Windows version of Adobe Illustrator.


illustrator is not free nor has it ever been free.


"freely available" does not mean that it's "free".

It may have been better if Ragnusen Ultred had written "readily
available".

you are pirating it.


Not necessarily.
--

Regards,

Eric Stevens

Mayayana March 31st 18 02:16 PM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
"Eric Stevens" wrote

| you are pirating it.
|
| Not necessarily.

Those programs were actually put online by Adobe
some time ago. Adobe themselves provided the
keys. There were license terms with the downloads
that said they were only valid if obtained from Adobe
directly. Check. So it's all perfectly legal.

Later Adobe altered the terms to say the download
was intended only for people who had bought the
programs but had lost the media and key.

My guess is that they were offering them
to get new customers who might then want to
mortgage their house to buy the latest version.
Then it probably turned out that there were no new
suckers to be had. Only people who were interested
in Adobe products *if* they were free. So Adobe
backtracked and officially claimed that, "Yes, we're
giving this stuff away. But not really."



Mayayana March 31st 18 02:22 PM

Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
 
"Ragnusen Ultred" wrote

| Hi Mayayana,
|
| By now, you realize why you can't have any Apple users on any thread where
| you actually expect three things:

Don't try to bring me into this. You're
cross-posting to a Mac group for no good
reason, then repeatedly insulting them.
And that's after you already multi-posted
to numerous groups to answer one simple
question. No one owes it to you to be
helpful.




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